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山東省青島市2023-2024學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期12月月考英語模擬試題第Ⅰ卷(選擇題部分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whokeepsthepennow?A.Louise. B.Julie. C.Mark.2.Whendothespeakersusuallyplaytennis?A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnFriday.3.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeel?A.Frightened. B.Relaxed. C.Amused.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Orderataxi. B.Takeadifferenttrain. C.Rescheduletheinterview.5.Howmanytimesdidthewomancalltheman?A.Five. B.Four. C.Three.第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘:聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatisthemainideaoftheconversation?A.Recallingameeting. B.Discussingashow. C.Mistakingidentity.7.Howdoesthemanknowofthewoman?A.FromTV. B.Fromaparty. C.Fromschool.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdoesthewomandislike?A.Cheese. B.Yogurt. C.Cream.9.Whatdoesthemansuggest?A.Payingthebill. B.Tryingsomeicecream. C.Goingsomewhereelse.10.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome. B.Inashop. C.Inarestaurant.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whichbookhastheboylost?A.AnEnglishbook. B.Ahistorybook. C.Asciencebook.12.Whymighttheboy'sbrotherhavetakenthebook?A.Heisinterestedinit. B.Heislearningthesubject. C.Heisusingitforanexam.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends. B.Roommates C.Motherandson.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Chairingameeting. B.HostingaTVprogram.C.Givingalecture.15.Whatisthemancooking?A.Apie. B.Asteak. C.Vegetablesoup16.What'sthewoman'seatinghabit?A.Sheeatsanything. B.Shedoesnoteatanymeat.C.Shedoesnoteatcertainmeats.17.Whatcolorwillthefoodbewhenready?A.Red. B.Black. C.Goldenbrown.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatdoesthespeakerhaveincommonwiththelisteners?A.Theyworkinsimilarfields. B.Theyshareasimilardream.C.Theyattendedthesameschool.19.Whatwillthespeakerdotohelpthelisteners?A.Inventnewproducts. B.Offerjobopportunities.C.Startbook-sellingwebsites.20.Whatisthepurposeofthespeech?A.Tointroducehimself. B.Tomotivatenewuniversitygraduates.C.Toofferinspirationtonewemployees.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié):(共15個小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AHereare4booksyoushouldreadatleastonceinyourlife.NumbertheStarsbyLoisIttellsthestoryofaDanishgirlgrowingupinWorldWarIIwithherbestfriend,Ellen,whohappenstobeJewish.WhenshelearnsaboutthehorrorsthattheNazisareimposingontheJewishpeople,sheandherfamilystopatnothingtoprotectEllenandcountlessotherJews.Lois'novelisapowerfulreminderthatculturalandreligiousdifferencesarenodividebetweentruefriends.TheLittlePrincebyAntoineItisthestoryofalittleboywhofallstoEarthfromanAsteroid(小行星)aftervisitingseveralotherasteroidstotrytounderstandmankind.Inhistravelshemeetsaseriesofstrangeanddelightfulcharactersandanuntamedfox.TheLittlePrinceisaheartwarmingtaleofthepoweroffriendshipandtrust.Charlotte'sWebbyE.B.WhiteWhodoesn'tloveanovelabouttalkinganimals?Itopensthedoortoimagination,askingustoimaginewhataworldwhereanimalscouldtalkwouldbelike.Onamoreseriousnote,itchallengesustoaskourselveshowwe'dtreatanimalsiftheycouldtalk.Iftheycouldtellustheirjoysandtheirfears,wouldmankindtreatthemmorehumanely?ToKillaMockingbirdbyHarperLeeThestorycentersonJeanLouiseFinch,anunusuallyintelligentgirlwhoagesfromsixtonineyearsoldduringthenovel.Herfather,AtticusFinch,awell-knownandrespectedlawyer,defendsTomRobinson,anAfricanAmericanwhoisfalselyaccusedofkillingayoungwhitewoman.Itisbothayounggirl'scoming-of-agestoryandadarkerdramaabouttherootsandconsequencesofracismandprejudiceinsociety.21.WhatdothetwobooksNumbertheStarsandTheLittlePrincebothinvolve?A.History. B.Travel. C.Friendship. D.Family.22.WhatkindofbookisCharlotte'sWeb?A.Afairystorybook. B.Ananimalsciencebook.C.Abiologytextbook. D.Ananimalbookforkids.23.WhatsubjectmaythebookToKillaMockingbirdexplore?A.Familyconflicts. B.Careerdesign.C.Legalsystems. D.Socialissues.BAnimmersiveandslow-pacedCitywalkisbecomingtrendyacrossChina.Incontrasttorushingpastoveredouristlandmarks,thenewtrendhasemergedasapopularaltemativetoexplorebusting(熙熙攘攘)markets,ancientstreets,andcharmingalleys(胡同)ataleisurelypace.TheappealofCitywalkcatersparticularlytotheyoungergenerationoftencaughtupindemandingworkschedules.Asevidencedbytheincreasingpopularityofhashtagslike"Citywalkforvacation"onlifestylesharingplatformXiaohongshu,withastaggering465millionviewsandnearly464,600engagements,thetrendistrulycapturingunbelievableattention.Citywalk,ormeanderingthroughtheurbanlandscapes,meanstheactofwalkingfreelyalongcitystreetsunburdenedbydetailedplans.Itofferspeopleanavenuetocloselyexperienceurbancultureandlocaltraditions.CitywalkisnotmerelyaboutsightseeingItcreatesanopportunityforsocialinteractionsanddeepconnectionswiththecities.Citywalkroutesaretailoredtothespecificinterestsofbothout-of-towntouristsandlocals.Fortourists,thefocusisonsharinglocalcustomsandtraditions,whileforlocals,discussionsrevolvearoundthecity'spast,present,andfuture.ThegrowingtrendofCitywalkreflectsachangingattitudetowardslife,embracingawarmer,morerelaxed,andslower-pacedlifestyle.AsCitywalkexpandsbeyondfirst-tiercitieslikeBeijing.Shanghai,andGuangzhou,tosecond-andthird-tiercitiesacrossthecounty,itbringsfreshopportunitiesforthetourismindustry,insuchareasasdining,shopping,andaccommodation.GovermentsinBeijingandShandonghaverecognizedthepotentialofCitywalk,integratingitintotheiractionplanstopromoteculturaltourismandleisureactivities.InShanghai,publicbuslinesspeciallydesignedhavebeenintroducedtoboosttheoverallCitywalkforparticipants."Byslowingdownandexploringthenarrowalleys,observingthelivesofcityresidents,andimmersingoneselfinthecontextofmuseumsandartgalleries,oneisentitledtoembracethepleasureoflife,"saidLuoJun,aculturaltourismenthusiast.24.What'sthemainreasonforthepopularityofCitywalkamongyoungpeople?A.Itmainlyfocusesonurbansightseeing.B.Socialmediaoffermanytemptingvideos.C.BusyworkschedulelimitsthechoiceofpeopleD.Conventionaltouristlandmarksarelosingcharm.25.What'sthemeaningofunderlinedword"staggering"inthesecondparagraph?A.Astonishing. B.Rewarding. C.Embarrassing. D.Shrinking.26.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTCitywalk?A.AnimmersiverouteforforeignerstoenjoythealleysinChengdu.BAholidaytraveltohurriedlyvisitcrowdedlandmarksinShanghaiC.AfreewalkincludingvisitingmuseumsandoldtownsinQingdao.D.AleisurelytouralongQiantangRivertoexperiencecitytransformation.27.WhathavesomegovernmentsdonetopromoteCitywalk?A.Facilitiesinthemuseumshavebeenenhanced.B.Cooperationhasbeenstrengthenedamongcities.C.Opportunitieshavebeenofferedtothird-tiercities.D.Specificpublictransportationrouteshavebeenintroduced.CTherearemanydifferencesinwaysofthinkingbetweenEastandWest.ManyofthemarereflectedindailybehaviourInparticular,Chinesepeoplesometimesattachmoreimportancetotheirappearanceandsocialstatusthantotheirinnerqualities,whileWesternersthinktheoppositeHowever,Socrates(AncientGreekphilosopher)andConfuciussharesignificantsimilaritiesthatareuniversal.thing.tolosophersshareseveralteachingsincommon;forexample,theirunderstandingofthenatureofknowledgeandtheiropinionsoneducation.Socratesbelieved"Thereisonlyonegood,knowledge:andonlyoneevil,ignorance."Similarly,Confuciussaid,"isn'titapleasuretostudyandpracticewhatyouhavelearned?Butbothalsoacknowledgethelimitsofknowledge.Socratessaid:"AllIknowisthatIknownothingSimilarly,Confuciussaid,"Whenyouknowathing,toholdyouknowit,whenyoudon'tknowathing.toallowyoudon'tknowit--thisisknowledge."However,thereareimportantdifferencesintheirunderstandingofmorality.Confuciusbelievedeachpersonshouldfollowcertainregulationsaccordingtovirtue(t德行)Everyoneshouldplaytheirroleinasocietywherepeopleareinterdependentinordertoachieveharmonyinthewholesociety.Forinstance,whenaskedhowtogovernacountry,Confuciusstated"Anemperorshouldactlikeanemperor,asubjectshouldactlikeasubject."Socrates,however,placesself-knowledgeoversocialknowledge.Anotherdifferencebetweenthemistheirattitudetowardspoliticaldomination(支配).Confuciusbelievedthebestwaytogovernacountryisn'tthroughlegalsystem,butthroughvirtue.Socrates,bycontrast,declaredthat"nothingismoreimportantthanjustice".WhyhaveEastandWestdevelopedsuchdifferentculturalvalues?AwidelyacceptedtheoryholdsthatEastercivilizationwasanagriculturalcivilization.Hencetheneedforacollectivesocietyandfriendlyrelationswithneighborswasstrong.Westerncivilization,however,wasnomadic(游牧的).Theirmobilitymakesthemlessdependentonsocietyaftermigration.Inspiteoftheirdifferences,thetwocultureshavemoreincommonthandifferences.ThesharedconcernformoralvaluesintheteachingsofSocratesandConfuciusalsoshowsusmorefundamentalsimilaritiesbetweenEasternandWesternculturesintheirpursuitofvirtuouslives.28.Whatdothetwophilosophersshareaboutknowledge?A.Thelearningofknowledgeiseasy. B.Thelearningofknowledgeisendless.C.Amanwithoutknowledgeisfoolish D.Amanshallnotpretendtounderstand.29.WhichofthefollowingreflectsthethoughtsofConfuciusintermsofmorality?A.Nothingismoreimportantthanalegalsystem.B.IamnotaChinese,butacitizenoftheworld.C.Noteveryoneshouldplayhisownroleinsociety.D.Amandoeswhatispropertothepositionheisin.30.WhatistherootcauseofthedifferencesbetweenEasternandWesternculturalvalues?A.Thedifferenceinpoliticalatmosphere. B.Thedifferenceinthelengthofhistory.C.Thedifferenceineconomicdevelopment. D.Thedifferenceinlevelsofsocialdependency.31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.ReasonsforsimilaritiesofEasternandWesterncultures.B.Theintroductionofgreatfiguresoftwodifferentcultures.C.ComparisonsofthethoughtsofthetwogreatphilosophersD.Thecontributionsoftwogreatphilosopherstocivilization.DThefirstapes(猿)evolved20millionyearsagointheforestswheretheywouldgoupatreetogettheirfood,andthencomebackdowntomoveontothenexttree.Gettingoutofatreepresentsallkindsofnewchallenges.Bigapescan'taffordtofallbecauseitcouldkillorbadlyinjurethem.Naturalselectionwouldhavefavoredthosewithbodystructuresthatallowedthemtodescendsafely.DartmouthresearchersreportinthejournalRoyalSocietyOpenSciencethatapesprobablyevolvedfree-movingshouldersandflexibleelbowstoslowtheirdescentfromtreesasgravitypulledontheirheavierbodies.Theseflexiblebodypartspassedonfromancestralapeswouldhaveallowedearlyhumanstoclimbtreesatnightforsafetyandcomedowninthedaylightunhurt.Whenearlyhumanstransitionedfromforeststoopensavannas(熱帶稀樹草原),flexibleshouldersandelbowswerecrucialforgatheringfoodandusingtoolsforhuntinganddefence.Theresearchersusedsportsanalysisandstatisticalsoftwaretostudyhowprimates(靈長目動物)likechimpanzees(黑猩猩)andsmallmonkeyscalledmangabeysclimbedinthewild.Theyfoundthatchimpsandmangabeysscaled(攀爬)treessimilarly,withshouldersandelbowsmostlybentclosetothebody.Whendescending,however,chimpanzeesextendedtheirarmsabovetheirheadstoholdontobranches,muchlikeapersonusingaladder,tocounteract抵消)theirheavierweightpullingthemdownward.LukeFannin,theleadauthorofthestudy,emphasizedthattheirfindingshighlighttheimportanceof"downclimbing"intheevolutionofapesandearlyhumans.Heexplained,"Ourresearchintroducestheideathatdownclimbingplayedasignificantroleinshapingthestructuraldifferencesbetweenmonkeysandapes,whicheventuallymanifestedinhumans.""Ourfieldhasthoughtaboutapesclimbinguptreesforalongtime'butwe'vebeenignoringthesecondhalfofthisbehavior,"saidProfessorJeremyDeSilva,"Thefindingsareamongthefirsttoidentifythesignificanceof"downclimbing"intheevolutionofapesandearlyhumans."Ourfieldhasthoughtaboutapesclimbinguptreesforalongtime'butwe'vebeenignoringthesecondhalfofthisbehavior,"saidProfessorJeremyDeSilva,"Thefindingsareamongthefirsttoidentifythesignificanceof"downclimbing"intheevolutionofapesandearlyhumans.32.Accordingtoparagraph1,apeswouldhavebeenfavoredbynaturalselectionifA.theyhavesufficientfoodresources.B.theycomedownfromtreessecurely.C.theymasterskillsofclimbinguptrees.D.theycurethemselveswhenthey'reinjured.33.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?A.ThesimilarityoftwoprimatesintreeclimbingB.Theevolutionoftwoprimates'adaptationtonature.C.Theanalysisofprimates'treescalinganddescendingD.Theapplicationofdifferentresearchmethodsandtools.34.WhichofthefollowingstatementmightDeSilvaagreewith?A.Descendingtreeshasbeenneglectedbyresearchersforalongtime.B.ThestudyisthefirsttorecognizethesignificanceofdownclimbingC.Theevolutionofapesandearlyhumansisaresultofdownclimbing.D.Studiesonclimbingdowntreesaremorelikelytohavenewfindings.35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.ChimpanzeesandMangabeys:ResearchesinNaturalSettings.B.ApesandHumans:AComparativeStudyofClimbingupTrees.C.ShouldersandElbows:EvolvedasBrakesforDownclimbingApes.D.Apes'ClimbingStrategies:HowtoUseDifferentBodyPartsFlexibly第二節(jié):(共5個小題:每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Itisimportanttolookafteryourbodytohelpyoutostaywellandhealthyforaslongasyoucan.However,adviceaboutcaringforyourbodyisconflictingandoftenconfusing.36Manypeopleabandonanyefforttotakecareofthemselvesbecauseit'sjusttoodifficult.37Commonsensetellsusthatevendoingabitmoreexerciseorgettingabitmoresleep,andnoteatingthatsecondsliceofcake,arelikelytobehelpful.Theapplicationofalittlescience,andquitealotmorecommonsense,cangoalongwaytowardshelpingyoutoworkoutwhat'sbestforyouandyourbody.WhyshouldyoucareaboutYourBody?Caringforyourbodymakessense.38.Aroundtheworld,thereisagrowingproblemoflifestyle-relateddiseases.Thesearediseasesthatare,effectively,causedbythewayweliveourlives.Most,ifnotallofthem,areassociatedwithnotlookingafterourbodies.Manyareassociatedwithbeingoverweightandnottakingenoughexercise,orbyputtingthewrongsubstancesintoourbodies.Thesediseasesandconditionsincludeheartconditions,highbloodpressure,manyformsofcanceretc.39.However,lookingafteryourbodywillgosomewaytohelpingyoutoliveahealthierlife,forlonger.Therearethreeveryimportantaspectstolookingafteryourbody:gettingenoughrestandsleep,eatingwell,andtakingexercise.40Butwithpractice,youwillgetbetteratmakingsurethatyoutakecareofyourbody.A.Itcanbereallyhardtoknowwhatworksthebest.B.Youcannot,ofcourse,avoideveryillnessorcondition.C.Butifyoudothattoooften,therewillbeconsequences.D.However,acloserexaminationsuggeststhatthesituationisnotquitethatsimple.E.Knowingwhattodo,andactuallydoingitare,ofcourse,quitedifferentthings.F.However.justbecauseitispuzzlingdoesnotmeantheeffortisnotworthwhile.G.Afterall,youonlygetonebodyinthislife,andyouwantittolastaslongaspossible.第三部分:語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共15個小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。Agroupofgenerousmotherscollectedbabystrollers(嬰兒手推車)tohelpthehomelessmothers.Thehomelessmothershad41fromtheirhomesbecauseoftheflood.Manypeoplelefttheirhomeswithonlyasuitcaseorafew42.items,sothesightofstrollerswaitingforthematabusstationbecamea(n)43ofhopeandlove.Womenandchildren44themajorityoftherefugees(難民)leavingtheirhomes,becausethegovernment45themenyoungerthan60toremainandrebuildtheirhome.Thekindmothers46theheartbreakingscenesofdesperatefamiliesescapingfromtheirhomesandwantedtohelp.Thedonationofstrollersandothernecessitieshas47helpedeasethetransitionformanyfamilies.Donatorshavealsoleftheartwarming.handwrittennotestoshowtheir48.Themotherswhoorganizedthe49knewfirst-handthecomfortastrollerwouldbringtoatiredmotherandchild.Astrolleroffersasenseof50anditallowsbothmotherandchildanopportunitytorestand51strength.Thestrollerdriveideafirstspreadby52wordofmouthbetweenneighbors.Theideasoonwentviralonsocialmediaand53akindnessmovement.Themothers'strolleridea54anactivityofsupplyandfunddonationsorrefugeesfromthecountry.Manypeoplebelievethatthekindheartedmothersareheroesfortherefugees.Theiractionhas55totheworldabeautifulexampleofthevalueofkindness.41.A.fled B.learned C.differed D.recovered42.A.various B.cheap C.personal D.big43.A.absence B.symbol C.character D.design44.A.manage B.control C.predict D.represent45.A.required B.permitted C.reminded D.promised46.A.monitored B.examined C.assessed D.witnessed47.A.privately B.actually C.crazily D.completely48.A.suppor B.admiration C.protection D.demand.49.A.process B.donation C.journey D.treatment50.A.stress B.direction C.balance D.safety51.A.repeat B.regain C.recall D.review52.A.simple B.typical C.evident D.steady53.A.figuredout B.knockedoff C.broughtabout D.attendedto54.A.reflected B.deserted C.handled D.inspired55.A.apologized B.described C.displayed D.explained第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題部分)第二節(jié):語法填空(共10個小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。JianbingisoneofChina'smostpopularstreetbreakfasts.56Chinesedumplingshavespreadwellbeyondthecountry'sborders,JianbingmightbeChina'sbest-keptculinary(烹飪的)secret.EveryneighborhoodhasitsownJianbingvendorservingbreakfastfromdawnthroughmid-morning,satisfyinghungry57(local)ontheirwaytowork.Contrary58whatyoumightthink,Jianbingisnograb-and-gostreetbreakfast.59(preserve)thecrispness(酥脆)ofthepancake,Jianbingisnevercookedaheadoftime,sowaitinginalineispartoftheculture.But60(basic),Jianbingisabreakfastworthwaitingfor.JianbinghasalongerhistorythanalmostanyotherChinesestreetfood.ThoughttohaveoriginatedinShandongProvinceduringtheThreeKingdomsPeriod,militarystrategistZhugeLianghadhissoldierscookfoodonshields(盾)61(hold)overthefire.Ofcourse,ifJianbingwerethateasytomake,itwouldhavetakentheworldbystormlongbeforenow.Partof62challengeincopyingthedishisthattherecipeforaJianbingdiffersbyregion,andevenbyvendor.Manyconsiderit63(possible)tomakeyourownJianbingwithoutmonthsofpracticeandtuitionfromamaster.Yetafewcommittedforeignershavemadeit,whos.Ine)tobringJianbingtoahungryaudienceaftertheirfirsttasteinChinabackinthe1980s.IntheUK,twinsMelissaandOliverFu,ownersofMeiMei'sStreetCartarebringingthejoysofjianbingfirsttoLondonandnowManchesterdespiteallthedifficultytheyhavein65(perfect)theirtechnique.第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):應(yīng)用文(滿分15分)假設(shè)你是李華,作為校學(xué)生會主席,你將帶領(lǐng)來自澳大利亞的交換生參觀校史博物館。請根據(jù)如下要點寫一篇參觀前的講話稿。1.表示歡迎:2.介紹校史博物館:3.參觀注意事項。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右: 2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫:3.開頭已寫好,不計入詞數(shù)。提示詞:StudentUnion HistoryMuseum culturalheritageBoysandgirls,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。AFour-leggedGuardianAngelSnowhadjustmeltedoffthegroundthatAprildayatourhouseinReginaBeach,Saskatchewan.Ihadjustcleanedupthepoolinpreparationforsellingthehouse.Theyearbefore,Ihadlostmyjobwiththeprovincialgovernment,andnowourfinancialsituationwaspessimistic.Indeir,Ihadfinallyputthehomeonthemarket,andarealestateagentwasduetoshowuplaterthatday.Evenworse,IwouldhavetogiveupmybelovedGreatDane,Brigitte,becauseIcouldnolongeraffordthecostoffeedingit.ThethoughtoflosingthedogandourbeautifulhomewasalmostmorethanIcouldbear.Deepindeir,Isattypingupresumes.OutofthecornerofmyeyeIcouldseemythirteen-month-oldson,Forrest,ashelayonthecarpet,playingnearourbig,gentledog.Brigitte.ItseemedasifBrigittewasalwaysmeanttobeinthisfamilyandsheturnedouttobeaperfectcompanion.BrigittecametoourhouseonChristmasevewhenthedoorbellrangandIwassuresomeofmyChristmaspackageshadarrived.Irantoopenthedoor,butnoonewasthere.Isensedsomethingandlookeddown,onlytofindabeautifulBrigittesittingthere,lookingupatmewithbigintelligenteyes.Therewasnowaythatshecouldhaverungthedoorbellbyherself,wasthere?Perhaps.Someonehadfoundthepuppysomewhereandleftherthere,andthenrangthedoorbellandranaway.TheyaccuratelyguessedIwouldwelcomeanadditionalfamilymemberandtakecareofher.Thinkingofthese,Icouldn'thelpheavingasighandwentstraightbacktowork.However,Ihadn'ttypedmorethantwosentenceswhenBrigittebeganbarkinganxiouslyandrunningbackandforthtotheslidingglassdooroverlookingourpool.Iracedtoseewhatwashappeningandnoticedthattheslidingdoorwasslightlyopen.Suddenly,IrealizedForrestwasnowheretobeseen.Inpanic,Iopenedthedoorandranoutside.Paral:ThereIwassurprisedtoseeBrigitte,whowasterrifiedofwater,diveintothepool.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Para2:Finally,thedoctorsaidForrestwasallrightandcouldbereleasedfromhospital.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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